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Induction of Rac-Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Activity of Ras-GRF1/CDC25Mm following Phosphorylation by the Nonreceptor Tyrosine Kinase Src
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Ras-GRF1/CDC25(Mm) has been implicated as a Ras-guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) expressed in brain. Ras-GEF activity of Ras-GRF1 is augmented in response to Ca(2+) influx and G protein betagamma subunit (Gbetagamma) stimulation. Ras-GRF1 also acts as a GEF toward Rac, but not Rho and Cdc42, when activated by Gbetagamma-mediated signals. Tyrosine phosphorylation of Ras-GRF1 is critical for the induction of Rac-GEF activity as evidenced by inhibition by tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Herein, we show that the nonreceptor tyrosine kinase Src phosphorylates Ras-GRF1, thereby inducing Rac-GEF activity. Ras-GRF1 transiently expressed with v-Src was tyrosine-phosphorylated and showed significant GEF activity toward Rac, but not Rho and Cdc42, which was comparable with that induced by Gbetagamma. In contrast, Ras-GEF activity remained unchanged. The recombinant c-Src protein phosphorylated affinity-purified glutathione S-transferase-tagged Ras-GRF1 in vitro and thereby elicited Rac-GEF activity. Taken together, tyrosine phosphorylation by Src is sufficient for the induction of Rac-GEF activity of Ras-GRF1, which may imply the involvement of Src downstream of Gbetagamma to regulate Ras-GRF1.
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